Indeed Coding Duel

Free Food and Prizes!Solve as many programming problems as you can in 3 hours. Use any language you like!

The top three winners from each school will receive prizes!1st Samsung Chromebook 3G, 11.6-inch2nd Nexus 73rd Das Mechanical Keyboard

Pinterest Tech Talk

Time: Monday, Oct 14, 2013 06:00PM-07:30PM

Location: 2240 DCL

Hear firsthand how Pinterest engineers scaled the Pinterest to billions of page views per month in just under a year.

Microsoft Interview prep session

Time: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2013 06:30PM-08:00PM

Location: 2405

Hosts: Corporate

Get help preparing for your technical interviews from the recruiting experts at Microsoft.

Enova Coffee Booth

Time: Wednesday, Oct 16, 2013 10:00AM-01:00PM

Location: Atrium

Hosts: Corporate

Stop by and talk to engineers about the career opportunities available with Enova!

Enova Tech Talk

Time: Wednesday, Oct 16, 2013 06:00PM-08:00PM

Location: 2405

Hosts: Corporate

Fred Lee, CIO/CTO of Enova, will literally tell you everything about Enova's technical interview process. What happens during an interview. Actual interview questions will be revealed. What the interviewer is thinking. Why you are being asked what you are being asked. At the end of this talk, you will be equipped to land that dream job at Enova . . . or, at the very least, be more prepared for every interview you will go on. And, you will be more awesome.

Grad student presentations/demos hosted by CSGSO

Time: Thursday, Oct 24, 2013 01:15PM-02:15PM

Location: 2405 Siebel Center

Grads students presenting their work to alums, students, faculty and staff.

Open to all! Refreshments served! Jonathan Lifflander is researching parallel computing, systems, and high performance computing in the Parallel Programming Laboratory (PPL), advised by Sanjay Kale. In 2013, he won the George Michael High Performance Computing award for research excellence and academic progress. Kevin Karsch is working with Professor David Forsyth on computer graphics and computer vision research. He is looking at how to infer high level information like illumination conditions and surface proprieties for a single image. Kevin was the recipient of the 2012 Lemelson-MIT Illinois Student Prize.Yonatan Bisk is working with Professor Julia Hockenmaier in the area of natural language processing. Many techniques in the field rely on computers providing syntactic analyses of text with the help of linguists. Yonatan's research is focused on creating programs which learn linguistic properties of language automatically, with the goal of broadening NLP to include to all of the world's written languages. Yonatan was recognized last spring with the 2013 CS Graduate Student Outstanding Ambassador Award for his service to the Department of Computer Science and awarded the State Farm Companies Foundation Doctoral Scholarship this fall

Qualcomm Tech Talk

Time: Thursday, Oct 24, 2013 06:30PM-07:30PM

Location: 2405 Siebel Center

Speaker: Alex Bourd, Principal Manager/ Engineer (Graphics Team)Topic: Join us for a discussion on the features of the new upcoming OpenCL 2.0 Standard for heterogeneous computing.Food and demos provided!

Siemens Medical Solutions Info Session

Time: Thursday, Oct 24, 2013 07:00PM-08:30PM

Location: 2240 DCL

Interested in hardware research and development? Want to help design medical imaging systems?Looking for an internship in one of the following areas?Electrical Engineering Embedded Systems Mechanical EngineeringIf yes, join us for an information session to learn more.

Interviews will be conducted the day following the information session.

Internships are available on I-Link for application Job IDs: 83427, 83429, 83430

Deadline to Apply for Raspberry Pi Bake-off

Time: Friday, Oct 25, 2013 01:00AM-01:00AM

Location:

CrossRealms Inc. is sponsoring a "Raspberry Pi Bake-off" with a First place prize of $1,000, second place prize of $500, and a third place prize of $300. Student winners will also be offered a paid internship at CrossRealms. The deadline to apply is October 25th.

The bake-off invites developers to create an educational game or a program that fosters learning for Chicago Public Schools. Programmers will develop software for the Raspberry Pi and record a one-minute demonstration for the CrossRealms facebook site. The best of these programs will be loaded to Pi’s that will be given to a Chicago Public School. If interested visit http://crossrealms.com/blog/raspberry-pi-bake-off/ for more information about the competition.